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Friday, December 10, 2010

In by the skin of my TEETH! Back on with LA CALYPSO GUESTHOUSE!

Called La Calypso Guesthouse (I blogged about them several times, including here and here) this morning after getting "full house already, sorry!" responses from folks I contacted so far to stay with after my group's confirmations for Trinidad got shaky...and BOTH triple rooms I use to have reserved AND the double room I recently cancelled were GONE!

I said whaaaaaaat. I decided to take my chances on finding a roommate and to NOT take the chance of having NOWHERE to rest my bags and head for Trinidad Carnival 2011, and asked them to apply my deposit they already had on the books (which was non-refundable) towards the LAST remaining room: a single, which can hold two people, just on a shared bed.  Still has private bathroom though.  Private bathroom, a/c, and cable for the win!


I feel better...back to having everything checked off and I have faith that somebody out there needs a place to stay and can share with me!

It actually is a tiny bit more expensive per person than the other rooms, but STILL, by FARRRRRRR the cheapest decent place in all of Trinidad (I know, I checked!) lol and it's way more convenient to EVERYTHING (taxis, food, Ariapita Ave., the Savannah) than MANY places charging far MORE!

But look at how fast their rooms went even though it took so long in my search to come across them when I first started looking!?  December 1 I believe is when I cancelled...today is December 10, so just a week and a half and 3 rooms holding 8 to 10 people got snapped up?  Word to the wise if you have NOT booked your room yet for Trinidad Carnival 2011 you are officially WAY BEHIND SCHEDULE and need to prepare to spend about $200 per NIGHT for a place!  Get MOVING!

Sunday, November 21, 2010

Trinidad Carnival 2011 Housing... Accomodations Available for 1 Male, 1 Female

I have two spaces available in our hotel rooms, for one male (in a male triple) and one female (in a female triple).   Message me or email (eloquence.inc@gmail.com) for details ASAP as the rest of the housing deposit is due very soon. 


It is SMALL, basic, but clean accommodations at La Calypso Guesthouse at 46 French Street, near French and Roberts. I blogged about it here and here.


Excellent location as per a YUMA masquerader who went to take a look for me, just small and an older property.  However beds and bath are clean and they have free internet access in the lobby and air conditioned rooms.  


Please include a link to your facebook profile if you email me. Thanks!

Wednesday, September 29, 2010

La Calypso Guesthouse proves their customer service skills!

Yesterday afternoon La Calypso's manager, Merle Joseph, called me personally to check if the deposit receipt and balance info for our carnival rooms that I requested be sent to me had arrived in the mail as yet.

They haven't, but it was GREAT to know that my request for her to send international mail was honored AND that she was taking initiative to check up on it!

More points for La Calypso, I bet I would not have gotten that kind of personal attention from some big hotel!

Thursday, September 2, 2010

2nd UPDATE: PRE-Review of La Calypso Guesthouse

From this blog post we know I had the free housing provider for my group headed to Trinidad Carnival cancel on us at what, for carnival housing purposes, might as well be called the last minute.  We also know I searched high and low to find the most affordable alternative located in the same location (Woodbrook) close to all the carnival activities and the all-important Savannah.  Next we learned that the rate was apparently mis-quoted by the desk clerk, and was a little over $100 per person higher according to the manager.

I wasn't happy about the price changing after two days of several calls between myself and the clerk, but what I am happy about is:

1. It still works out, even with the increase, to only about $30 per night, per person.  That is just unbeatable. I know, I tried! lol!

2. With true YUMA Vibe a fellow YUMA volunteered to go check out the place in person for me (great, because the place has no website and no camera readily available for the pictures I requested).  She finds the building too old for her liking, and the rooms way too small for her liking, but she did confirm the place is clean!  That's all we needed to hear baby! *does the jiggy dance*  All the affordable places were completely booked; she tried to look around for us today to see if she could find us something nicer but everything was very expensive.  Which I had a feeling was going to be the case, having looked high and low on my own already.  I am happy to have current confirmation on the cleanliness though because that is the main factor.  It is, according to her, in a "damn good" location. So that is the second requirement met!

3. The manager, perhaps sensing how wrong it is for me to swallow their error, insisted on calling me back to speak to me in person after we had already spoken today to confirm this new price and the payment details... even though I said I just wanted to give her my email address(es) to be sure she could reach me and I her WITHOUT the phone calls (calling Trinidad is not on my monthly package, lol!)  And what puts this little feat on my list? After all the rude money-hungry behaviour from many of the trini guesthouse managers and lack of phone etiquette to boot, she actually did call back, and after 8pm or 9pm at that, when I was sure she got busy and forgot me!  She talked, she thanked me/apologized for the runaround I got earlier today (took several calls to catch up with her)...and was even flexible on payment arrangements, which I think was her way of making up for us having to swallow their error.

4. Did I mention that even before this, she had been willing to go pick up the Western Union deposit payment herself and not force me to depend on what would be our third middleman for this year's carnival?

Customer service when I am spending my hardearned money IS one of those things I will pay a little more for...and show some loyalty for too!  When I saw the name of the guesthouse light up on my phone so LATE, I decided then and there that just for her giving a d-mn and keeping her word, she WILL be seeing our money for Carnival 2011!  And if that service and MANNERS keeps up while we are there I don't mind being a repeat customer, 'cause I do not go on vacations (of this kind) to park up in a fancy hotel and be spoiled to death!

If i want a hotel-focused getaway, it will be at a time where I have no intention of sweating or lifting a finger.  Or when I have LINKS.  And watch me have some before I leave Trinidad AND Tobago! ROFL

UPDATE.: After ROUND 4! of carnival house-hunting: PRE-review of La Calypso Guesthouse, 46 French St, Woodbrook

So you remember this preliminary review of La Calypso Guesthouse, right?

Well, a fellow YUMA volunteered to take a look at the place for us since we are abroad (and actually did it same day as she said she would, God bless her!!).  She reports that La Calypso IS clean, but the place is old and the rooms are very small.

The place she suggested as an alternative, Alicia's Palace, told her $135 per night... but then told me when I called the typical response from all these places when I call "oh it's CAHNIVUL season?" and promptly jacked up the price to a CAHNIVUL PACKAGE that is twice or thrice the normal total and always for only 5, 6, or if you're lucky, 7 nights. Then you pay normal rate for the non-carnival nights.

Not me. $900 per room is what Alicia's tried to charge me for a mere 5 days. 5 days? As dem tun rung suh dem done! So their rooms have only 2 beds each and that means to compare 2 of their rooms to 2 of La Calypso's rooms means $1,800 for 2 rooms ($450 per person for the 4 that can fit in the room) and we still have not covered 2 people and 4 of the days. Versus La Calypso's $280 or less per person for all 6 for 2 rooms.

Alicia's Palace can keep their palace prices for when royalty visits, lol!  No seriously though, since we were not expecting to go house-hunting, it is unusually imperative that I keep this cost low on all concerned, so this is not the year I can play around with the numbers at all because housing was suppose to equal $0!

Speaking of that $280, originally it was about $172 each, but the manager, Merle, told me yesterday that her front desk clerk Amanda made a mistake on the pricing for carnival. BEG PARDON? Keep in mind I have been talking to this Amanda for a couple DAYS now, more than once a day, and she had it broken down for me by room, and how much deposit, everything. So I raised the point that if their staff makes a mistake they should make an exception because that is not my fault and I already told my people the price. She now says she has to talk to the owners because she is just the manager...

I await the decision of the owners but I seriously see a difference in how Trinis treat tourists when they (the Trinis) make an error versus how Jamaicans treat tourists when they (the Jamaicans) make an error.  In Jamaica when it comes to tourist business, if the business makes a mistake they swallow the error, especially if the customer indicates it is presenting a hardship to change the agreement. Trini businesses apparently think NOTHING of trying to make the customer digest THEIR errors. It's not that it's so expensive it's the principle behind the thing that made me look around for somewhere cheaper, but anywhere cheaper than their new price was FULLY booked already.  It's still reasonable don't get me wrong, works out to about $31 per night per person at La Calypso, but when you make an error don't feel people budget can just absorb any new hits so easily...

Our YUMA friend is still on the hunt for us, but as I originally said, we don't need cable (which La Calypso does have, as well as the free wireless internet which is nice to have but not absolutely necessary), we don't need swimming pool...none a dat. If di bed dem clean an di bathroom dem clean WE GOOD! And that's been confirmed so I am quite alright if nothing in a newer building works out for the same price or less before deposit time! I already knew if I wanted frills I had to be booking earlier than this, this is actually plan B now on the housing since plan A fell through.

Lesson 1 to new masqueraders: book housing before any and everything else, and one year in advance is NOT too early!

Lesson 2 to new masqueraders: it takes a far, wide, and deep search and word of mouth if you have time for that to work its magic to get EITHER a nice place near all the action or a place that won't break your budget and is still near all the action. If you want BOTH, prepare to rent something out of the way that requires a rental car (we are trying to avoid that since we have heard the traffic in Port of Spain on a normal day is ridiculous and during carnival season is unmanageable...plus...who wants to be the designated driver?).

Lesson 3 to new masqueraders: don't expect the places with reasonable prices to be able to take your payment even over the phone, even though they know foreigners come to this thing every year... get ready to find a middleman in Trinidad to pick up wire transfers and walk your money around, or get ready to spend some money on FedEx. It's like the Stone Age with the technological capabilities of carnival-related businesses in Trinidad.  Thank God the manager is willing to collect a wire straight to her, because the clerk had been telling me to send money down to someone and have them walk it in... and I am not used to having to find a middleman to do everything, and I really don't like not being able to handle my business myself at a time that is convenient to me, the paying customer. I mean, wow, carnival is clearly the main thing and no way to take the carnival money without inconveniencing the customer? Come on!  So I will have to leave work tomorrow (hopefully she is available when I take lunch) and go wire the money...which will then require waiting on her to get back to office and draft up a receipt, which she can hopefully then either email to me or fax to me before that same day is out. 

I wonder if these businesses in Trinidad realize they would not need to triple-charge people for carnival season and might actually get some customers some other time of year if they were a bit more ACCESSIBLE? Throw up a website or facebook/blog page... get a paypal account if you don't want to pay for a credit card machine... set up ONLINE payments on your site or even set up the ability to take payments online with a Facebook application that lets you operate the page like a storefront... I am sure there is at least one computer science major in all of Trinidad that could help them with this!

Can an entrepreneur down there please jump on this cause it is just weird to be so behind the times when the mas designs and production are so cutting edge!

Tuesday, August 31, 2010

After ROUND 4! of carnival house-hunting: PRE-review of La Calypso Guesthouse, 46 French St, Woodbrook

Detailed nicely in the email to my crew (with names and other personal info removed of course)...basically I looked in the guardian, I looked through google search phrases related to cheap housing for carnival 2011, I even looked on the caribbean craigslist... and it boiled down to this one and nearby Melbourne Inn... but Melbourne seems to not have any free wireless and I would like SOME kind of perk included since everything else is real basic!


Hi Everyone,
I tried to call everyone last night but only got through with the guys.  Basically two things:

1. A flight is on FLY.COM with American Airlines from Miami to Port of Spain (with connecting flight though, in Puerto Rico I think) for $346 from Thursday March 3 to Thursday March 10. I would say jump on that one, it's not getting cheaper than that!  

2. I had to look around to find somewhere for us to stay that would not break our budgets since housing was not part of the plan.  I found La Calypso, a small guesthouse in Woodbrook (same area we were going to stay in) on French Street 3 blocks from Ariapita Avenue where most of the action (except fetes) is happening, and 15 minutes walk from the Savannah (the main stage to cross for all competing carnival bands).  

I spoke with the people at the place both yesterday and this morning to confirm or disprove some of what I saw in comments about the place online (such as that only some of the rooms have a/c, which apparently was true years ago but not now).  

Two-story building, 3 beds per room (one bunk and one single).  3 men and 3 women in our group so clearly the 3 men going in one room and the 3 women going in the other.  The place has:
  • all tile floors, 
  • all rooms a/c, 
  • cable, 
  • free wireless internet and a single computer in the back if you didn't bring a laptop, 
  • easy access to taxis right outside to and from the location, and the lady I have been speaking with confirms what I've been reading online: it is much cheaper to catch taxis around than to try and rent a car or hire a car with a driver.
The only downside being the bathroom is not private to us, it's shared.  There is a shared bathroom downstairs we can use, and a shared bathroom upstairs we can use, so we don't all 6 have to wait on 1 bathroom to be available, ALTHOUGH had we stayed at the friend's place we WOULD have been all 6 using one bathroom, so this works out a little better far as time is concerned.  

Trust me, I spent a lot of time and money looking around and calling around to places in Trinidad [note: it was trying to Google the telephone number of Admiral's Inn, which on the map seemed located rather far from where we needed to be, that turned up a Yellow Pages listing of several guesthouses in trinidad, and that allowed me to change my mind on Admiral's Inn and narrow my search down to only places located in Woodbrook that were not charging an arm, a leg, and a firstborn child!]; even places that have advertised rates of $40-$50 a night triple and quadruple their rate for Carnival time without apology). This place is charging a little over $1,000 total for all 6 of us for 9 days.  For comparison to what the NORMAL carnival rate is, check hotwire.com, kayak.com, or call down to the other guesthouses and you will find the total for 6 of us for 2 rooms including the charge for extra adults in each room (many hotels and some guesthouses do this!) is $4,000-$5,000 USD EASILY. 

Plus, we are not there to live the high life in a hotel, we are there to be OUT, so for me personally as long as the area is safe, the beds are clean, and the bathroom is clean, I am good to go, and from what I am reading, that seems to be the case with this place.  I don't have luxury money so I don't expect luxury accomodations. I am trying to save as much money as possible towards the fun part of carnival, not spend it all on this little housekeeping type stuff.

The place does not have it's own website and does not do online or card-by-phone reservations, so I will have to wire the deposit down as we did with the costume registrations, or possibly FedEx it.  [Note to Trinidadian government or its carnival division: encourage your small businesses and especially businesses that rely on carnival traffic to get up to the times! Give them some grant money or something to develop some 21st century functionality, because this is ridiculous for those of us who can't or just don't want to throw away $4,000-$5,000 USD for places like Samise Guesthouse and Crowne Plaza Hotel!)]

Here are mentions of the place I found online so far...keep in mind just like the one about only "some" rooms having a/c, they might be outdated reports. Also, they have rooms that have the bathroom private to the rooms, but those rooms are already taken for carnival...which shows you why we have to sort this out from now, and quick too!  At least this means it is a normal guesthouse, just smaller than some others, and established enough to show up on several sites listing guesthouses, not just some fly by night operation.

http://www.tripwolf.com/en/guide/show/682812/Trinidad-and-Tobago/Trinidad/Port-of-Spain/Port-of-Spain-suburbs/La-Calypso-Guest-House








http://guardian.co.tt/news/crime/2009/10/28/residents-call-more-foot-patrols (please note that the article is reporting on the rise of robberies in the Woodbrook area...but it's in Port of Spain, all major cities tend to have either high crime or rising crime, yet tourists come and leave and have a great time...New York is the same way, Miami same way, Kingston and Montego Bay same way...so I hope no one panics off the report)...  I would be alarmed if I heard reports of a rise in gangs and gun warfare in the area, and that article didn't even say those robbers were armed.  Teef a regular ting, everywhere!  

However, the general manager (at least at the time, I was told the manager now is a lady named Merle, not sure if they are both managers) of La Calypso was quoted in this article, and he does mention that La Calypso has guests who are regulars, which is always a good sign).  

He also thinks it's just the robbers keeping them away...look at the work I have to go through to find information on them, when places down the street have their own websites?  I think their regulars are discovering other options on the net as well and they need to get with the program and at the very least have a facebook or myspace or other type of free page if they can't maintain a whole website!

A review of another place in March 2009 had this to say about Woodbrook:
Firstly, it's location in Woodbrook is ideal - it's a five minute walk to the local restaurants, bars, and nightclubs and a fifteen minute walk to either St James or the city centre. Both Woodbrook and St James are entirely safe for tourists and sufficiently far away from the more troublesome eastern suburbs to allow you to walk around at night quite happily.






[P.S. They agreed to email me pictures of the rooms and the place, so I wait to see those and/or the report from our contact who walks in down there when the time comes.]

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